a. hopeless
b. powerful
c. trapped
d. powerless
d
a. dysfunctional
b. enmeshed
c. codependent
d. aggressive
b
a. depression and anti-social behaviors
b. depression and aggression
c. aggression and anti-social behaviors
d. aggression and fear
c
a. silence
b. criticism
c. body language
d. yelling
b
a. fears
b. acceptance
c. changes
d. denial
c
a. as one family member experiences change in his/her life, the entire family will not necessarily be affected
b. as one family member experiences change in his/her life, the entire family will be affected, but will not likely adjust in any fashion
c. as one family member experiences change in his/her life, the entire family will not be affected, but will adjust in some fashion
d. as one family member experiences change in his/her life, the entire family will be affected and will adjust in some fashion.
d
a. it remains in neutral zone
b. it becomes rigid and unable to adjust adequately and family dysfunction can follow
c. family anxiety is heightened
d. there is an increase in individual self-esteem
b
a. the family is thrown into chaos
b. nothing happens
c. there is physical abuse
d. there is verbal abuse
a
a. Jackson
b. Wegscheider
c. Kaufman and Kaufman
d. McGoldrick
a
a. unity and acceptance
b. predictable family roles
c. high self-esteem
d. stability
b
a. child
b. worker
c. citizen
d. all the above
d
a. Jackson
b. Satir
c. Wegscheider
d. Jenkins
c
a. scapegoat
b. hero
c. lost child
d. mascot
b
a. scapegoat
b. enabler
c. lost child
d. mascot
a
a. lost child
b. mascot
c. enabler
d. hero
b
a. enabler
b. hero
c. lost child
d. scapegoat
c
a. scapegoat and lost child
b. hero and enabler
c. lost child and hero
d. scapegoat and mascot
c
a. don’t talk too much, don’t trust, don’t feel
b. don’t talk, trust a few, feel only good feelings
c. don’t talk, trust, feel unpleasant feelings only
d. don’t talk, don’t trust, don’t feel
d
a. separation and rebirth
b. death and restoration
c. loss and attachment
d. attachment and separation
d
a. have many legal challenges
b. have already faced numerous biological and environmental risk factors
c. have a likely history of abuse or neglect
d. have likely had numerous placements
e. All the above are true
a
a. the grieving process and how it reinforces the interactive patterns of families with alcohol/drug abuse
b. family relations
c. subsystems
d. boundaries
a
a. marital, parental and sibling
b. nuclear, extended and blended
c. marital, significant individual and parental
d. significant individual, nuclear and extended
a
a. parental only
b. sibling only
c. extended only
d. nuclear and extended
d
a. launching family members
b. enmeshed relationships
c. restrictive approach to problem-solving
d. paranoid ideation
b